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How the World Ran Out of Everything Paints an Incomplete Picture of Pandemic-Era Supply-Chain Woes

Although Peter Goodman’s new book raises some valid concerns, none of them sufficiently compensate for the book’s shortcomings.

Market Crash Shouldn’t Create Policy Panic

There is nothing to justify a rate cut.

The critical importance of cellphone-free schools

Parents aren’t the only ones concerned with their children’s increased reliance on cellphones. Teachers see the impact screens are having on children and teenagers in the classrooms, and it’s not good. According to a Pew Research Center survey conducted last year, 72% of U.S. high school teachers consider cellphone distraction a major problem in their […]

English riots underline failure of welfare state

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing his first crisis since being elected on July 4. Groups of white men, many who are products of generational reliance on the welfare state, have taken to the streets to engage in violent protests against immigration. The spark that lit the fire of violence was the murder of three young […]

The unprecedented migrant crisis worsens our housing shortage

The housing shortage looms large as our nation faces a critical presidential election. Just last week, the National Association of Realtors released new data revealing home prices in the United States reached a record high in June 2024. It’s no wonder, then, that housing costs are a top priority for young voters. Unfortunately, some in […]

Some Fairfax County high schools are likely to lose accreditation under Virginia’s new standards

Last month, Virginia’s Board of Education approved new accreditation standards for the state’s public schools. In addition to the existing school quality indicators — academic achievement, academic achievement gaps, chronic absenteeism, the Graduation and Completion Index, dropout rates, and the College, Career, and Readiness Index — the state wants to make sure local districts are […]

Yet another Biden foreign policy failure

The Biden administration has again fallen victim to its own foreign policy, this time in Venezuela.  Entirely predictably, Nicolas Maduro’s illegitimate regime has stolen its second straight presidential election, propelled by White House concessions and naivete. As a result, the Venezuelan people remain under authoritarian rulers strongly backed by Russia, Cuba, China, and Iran. This […]

Could the ‘13 Keys to the White House’ be wrong in 2024?

Allan Lichtman, a historian and election prognosticator, is predicting that Kamala Harris is on track to win the presidential election, but he believes that the Democratic Party has self-inflicted a false key by abandoning President Biden, making it more difficult for Democrats to retain the White House.

Trump says Harris ‘afraid’ to accept Fox News debate

Former President Trump said Tuesday that Vice President Harris is “afraid” to accept a debate with him on Fox News despite him pulling out of a previously agreed debate on ABC News next month. "Kamabla Harris is afraid to Debate me on FoxNews. he wrote on Truth Social early Tuesday morning. "She will be easier...

For a peaceful transition in Venezuela, the Americas should unite

It is in the United States’ interest to work with partners in Latin America and the united Venezuelan opposition to ensure a transition of power in the coming months. 

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